Kika Kila Meets Ki Ho'Alu

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Bob Brozman, who plays duets on National steel with Kaapana, comes to Hawaiian music via the blues and other traditional mainland folk forms. His work has a busyness, in the best possible sense of the term--the guy's all over the place, though he can also lay back and keep it simple when he wants to; he also has a prickliness that many island steel players don't show. He brings out the best in Kaapana, who plays with a fuller, more virile tone than usual. They reach further back than most of their peers for material and arrangements, too, so this set has the straightforward, benignly sentimental feel of the earliest recorded Hawaiian music. --John Morthland

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Kika Kila Meets Ki Ho'Alu
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Desert Island CD
Kika Kila Meets Ki Ho'Alu
Bob Brozman , and Ledward Kaapana
Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000030MD
Release Date: 1997-04-15

Tracks:

  1. Maika'i No Kaua'i
  2. Lei 'Awapuhi
  3. Kolopa
  4. Pa'ahana
  5. 'Akaka Falls
  6. Maile Lau Li'ili'i
  7. Maui Chimes
  8. Ua Like No A Like
  9. E Lili'u E
  10. Hula Blues
  11. Moana Chimes
  12. Lepe 'Ula'ula
  13. Ka Lei E
  14. Fort Street
  15. Tre Moe
  16. Kalama'ula

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Bob Brozman, who plays duets on National steel with Kaapana, comes to Hawaiian music via the blues and other traditional mainland folk forms. His work has a busyness, in the best possible sense of the term--the guy's all over the place, though he can also lay back and keep it simple when he wants to; he also has a prickliness that many island steel players don't show. He brings out the best in Kaapana, who plays with a fuller, more virile tone than usual. They reach further back than most of their peers for material and arrangements, too, so this set has the straightforward, benignly sentimental feel of the earliest recorded Hawaiian music. --John Morthland

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Desert Island CD.......2000-07-01

I never get tired of listening to this CD, and do in fact listen to it over and over and over and over. Definitely at the top of my Desert Island list.

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